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Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) has a vacancy for a Post-Master EngD position on Software development for advanced synthetic microstructure generation in the Mechanics of Materials section
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you see, there are many directions we might follow. The opportunities for fundamental research that will lead to applications are ample! Job requirements The candidate should Have a master's degree in
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with experts in AI, healthcare, and industry. Job requirements A master's degree (or an equivalent university degree) in Computer Science, Mathematics, Machine Learning or a related technical field
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link to your master thesis if available. In case you are currently writing your master thesis, a short description of the project. We look forward to receiving your application and will screen it as soon
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one of the most successful faculties in the Netherlands in the field of research in collaboration with industry. Currently, the faculty has approximately 1200 Bachelor and Master students and more
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properties suitable for developing ONN network arrays. The primary focus will be on investigating 2D Field-Effect Transistor (FET) devices to develop relaxation oscillators and 2D memristor devices
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and Computer Science offers a broad spectrum of bachelor and master courses addressing various aspects of software engineering, ranging from basic programming to design of modern large scale software
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power systems at voltage levels of up to 0.7 MV. The main project is part of the “Bottled Lightning” project (https://www.tue.nl/en/news-and-events/news-overview/06-02-2024-25-million-euros-for-research
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and stringent power constraints are an explicit focus point of the group. NES-Lab focusses on design, analysis, and optimization of reliable and low-power embedded networks as a main building block of
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tumor-lymph node-on-chip (Tumor-LN-oC) platform composed of 3D tissue models and microfluidic chips which will connect surgically removed human primary tumors and LN tissue from the same lung cancer